Abstract:
A second terminal which performs direct communication with a first terminal receives a signal for measuring a radio channel from the first terminal and calculates radio channel quality. Further, the second terminal calculates a data error rate using replay information indicating whether data are received and compensates for the radio channel quality depending on a data error rate. The second terminal reports the compensated radio channel quality to a base station and the base station uses the compensated radio channel quality to allocate resources used in direct communication.
Abstract:
A method in which a base station manages information for D2D communication, which is direct communication between terminals, is provided. The base station receives a first message that requests a configuration of a first open discovery service that searches for a first terminal and at least one terminal to perform D2D communication. The base station determines whether a resource to allocate to the first terminal exists. The base station stores first information for providing the first open discovery service based on the determination result.
Abstract:
A base station of a carrier aggregation system sets a time division duplex (TDD) component carrier of a plurality of TDD component carriers to a primary serving cell of a terminal and sets at least one frequency division duplex (FDD) component carrier of a plurality of FDD component carriers to a secondary serving cell of the terminal, and when a hybrid automatic repeat request-round trip time (HARQ RTT) value of a TDD component carrier of a primary serving cell of the terminal does not satisfy a quality of service (QoS) requirement of a service that the terminal requests, the base station changes a HARQ feedback transmitting resource that is set to the terminal.
Abstract:
When receiving a detachment notification message informing of detachment of a first D2D device, a D2D server in a device-to-device (D2D) communication system performs a D2D communication release procedure of an opponent D2D device which is communicating with the first D2D device, and deletes information for the D2D communication of the opponent D2D device.